St. Patty's Day Green Egg Hatch

**for some reason I can't quote... or use lines breaks... so I'm improvizing.***

- - Kellyn - - I'll probably set some assorted eggs tomorrow. I thought st patricks day was next week... oops? My EE's are fiiinally laying. I got the max # of 3 eggs today... slackers...! Is there such a thing as a green duck egg?- - - -



- - CarmerChef - - A lot of ducks lay light green or khaki eggs. Cayugas can lay black or charcoal colored eggs, but they also lay tan, pink and green.[/quote]



- - - kellyn - - -Dude. I've never seen a gren duck egg! I've seen cayuga eggs in catalgs, but that's it. I wanna get some more than ever now! Coz that's sooooooooooo cooooool!!!!!!!I forgot I joined this hatch. :hmm


I think I set 17 chcken eggs I have 11 left. 10 were green and I have four of them left. I haven't trashed any(I don't think) because I did that and I... some had chicks. LIVE ones! The guilt! So I do egg-topsies now...


I hope I get two chicks. My eggs always kick the can around days 14-16... what's that about? It isn't the incubator, I'm sure. Anyon have any guesses?


Sorry 'bout your chickens, Farmerboy16... what'd they catch that was so bad?
 
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I'll probably set some assorted eggs tomorrow. I thought st patricks day was next week... oops? My EE's are fiiinally laying. I got the max # of 3 eggs today... slackers...!
Is there such a thing as a green duck egg?

All of my Australian Spotted Duck eggs are green......if I had bator space, I'd set some this Saturday....maybe one of my mama Aussies will go broody then too! This pic shows them in a nest a year or two ago- they're sort of hard to see, but they are green!
 
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Lock down already !!!!

Gotta go clean the hatcher and move eggs around !!
 
Hatcher preparations are almost complete. The paper towels are placed in the channels; the shelf liner is covering the mesh; the water jars (minus sponge wicks; must go to the store and get some) are in place; I've wet everything that needs to be wet. Waiting now for the temp to stabilize again (which shouldn't take long; I used hot tap water). *waits eagerly to move eggs to hatcher*

 

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